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Motherhood and women's earnings in Anglo-American,Continental European,and Nordic Countries
Authors:Wendy Sigle-Rushton  Jane Waldfogel
Institution:1. Department of Social Policy and ESRC Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion , London School of Economics , Houghton Street, London, WC2A 2AE, UK E-mail: W.Sigle-Rushton@lse.ac.uk;2. Columbia University School of Social Work and ESRC Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion , 1255 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY, 10027, USA E-mail: jw205@columbia.edu
Abstract:Abstract

The earnings of mothers make up an important, but difficult to quantify, component of parental expenditures on children. This paper compares the long-term earnings of women with children, women without children, and men. The study conducts separate analyses for less educated, moderately educated, and highly educated people in eight Anglo-American, Continental European, and Nordic countries. The study finds that, for the most part, these countries cluster into three groups, with mothers in the Continental European group experiencing the largest earnings differentials, mothers in the Nordic group experiencing the smallest, and mothers in the Anglo-American countries occupying the middle position.
Keywords:Earnings  gender  labor market  motherhood  JEL Codes: J18  J1  J
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